Benefits of Using Plasma EPDM Profile Treatment

EPDM rubber is commonly used in the automotive industry to make several parts of vehicles including the seals of doors, the trunk, the hood, and the windows. It is also used for other purposes such as temperature controlling because of its insulating properties. Practical uses of EPDM rubber include cold rooms, radiators, garden appliances and electrical insulators, tubes and hoses, washers, solar panels, speakers, and headphones.

EPDM rubber can either be conductive or non-conductive which is why plasma treatment is needed to activate it and to achieve a strong bond between the rubber and the adhesive during the flocking process. It is also needed to wet the rubber in the slip coating stage to obtain the desired properties for adhesion. Plasma treatment is used as a replacement of chemical treatments as chemicals are generally dangerous, low yielding, and high in cost.

EPDM profiles with plasma treatment

With the use of plasma treatments in the manufacturing of seals, the treatment of rubber has become more economical and convenient. The benefits of EPDM profile treatments using plasma are:

1) It resolves bonding issues

To manufacture high quality seals, it is necessary that the adhesive and the rubber are bonded properly. Not only do plasma treatments activate the rubber’s surface to ensure it bonds well with the adhesive, but it also makes way for optimum adhesive properties that are necessary for high quality seals.

2) Environmentally Friendly

Plasma can be produced from the recycling of waste products – even sometimes using hazardous chemical waste. This means plasma treatments use a clean, renewable energy to get the job done, thereby decreasing industrial pollution and contamination of rivers and seas by the industrial discharge of chemical waste.

3) There is no risk of fire

Plasma does not support combustion, making it a safer material to work with when compared to flammable and corrosive chemicals.

4) Plasma treatments save time

Plasma has lots of energy in the form of free electrons and so its reaction time is very fast. This saves time which can be used for other tasks.

5) Reduced energy consumption

Some plasma treatments require the presence of oxygen while others take place on their own in the presence of air and at reasonably low temperatures. This is in comparison to the chemicals used in the industrial treatment of materials which require very high temperatures.

6) Produces less waste

Now that plasma treatments have replaced chemical treatments for EPDM in a majority of industries, there is a lower production of industrial waste. Also, since its inflammable, plasma does not add to the carbon footprint.

Great! We should always use Eco-friendly methods. Great benefits the plasma treatment is having.Got lots of knowledge about plasma .Everyone should use this method to get a better quality and cost effective and at the same time to save energy .

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This is a technical blog about surface treatment processes, equipment, products and related news. Surface treatment is used extensively in modern industry, and can be applied to many materials, using either Plasma or Corona.

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